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Adult, thick 40-80 cm plant. Daisy Wilcox is still for us THE BEST Plumeria hybrid. The first flowers in season are the largest of all. The colour is so delicate! .... and the thick large clusters of flowers keep on going through many months.
Melano-chrysum means black gold in ancient Greek. This plant of unrivalled beauty grows huge rubbery and velvety, light-reflecting leaves of undescribeable colours. The best house plants with huge leaves for very bright rooms.
Succulent shrub from upland Socotra. This Cissus has flat grey stems, they can be scrambling, creeping or even climbing. We offer a rooted cutting, with one ore more new growths.
This small, frost-hardy agave is a non-hybrid clone selected in cultivation, with enhanced colours. Leaves are darker, with a paler central stripe, all is glossy and the leaf margins are almost white. It is frost resistant to -15 C or more if kept dry!
This species has very dark green leaves with remarkable yellow spots. They are glossy, up to 50-60 cm long, with elegant pendant tips. It is frost-hardy to about - 10 C.
This variety develops new rosettes on stolons, usually 20-30 cm long, so the plant eventually creeps or climbs or simply spreads in the air. It was collected for the first time in 1981 in the coastal area of Buzios, in Rio de Janeiro.
Variegated selection of "heartleaf philodendron", a popular climbing tropical aroid. Suitable as an indoor plant, in baskets or poles. The wild, green form is widespread in tropical America and it was formerly called Philodendron scandens.
This species creeps on sand fields in the harshest desert conditions, where no other plants are seen in miles. Tillandsia purpurea is found by the border between Chile and Peru. Its purple-purpureous inflorescences are a show. This xeric bromeliad is also sought after by collectors of succulent plants.
Cont. 8 cm. It is native to South Africa and its characterized by prostrate, long and branching stems that isn't stend of growing upright but they tend to sprawl along the ground and over rocks.
An Indian medical plant used in Ayurvedic medicine, with just too many good purposes to be resumed. It is a shrub to small tree that grows well in mediterranean to tropical conditions.
NEW;Aechmea nudicaulis is a Bromeliad species in the genus Aechmea, which is often used as an ornamental plant. This species is native to Central America, the West Indies, central and southern Mexico, and northern and central South America.
One of the best-looking modern cordylines! There are just too many colours in its leaves. Cream and chocolate stripes are intermingled with about anything between pink green and blue. 'Miss Andrea' also has a compact growth habit and it rarely exceeds 1 m in height as it branches from below, forming a round mass of tidy rosettes.
Palm-like tree of unreal architecture, native to Madagascar and Mauritius. A symbol of tropical gardening.
The most colourful leaf in the genus Oxalis! Three bright colours show up in one plant: each leaf has two colours: pink-purple and blue-purple, and flowers are pink. This species is native to southern South America and it is almost evergreen. It takes short light frost if kept in draining soil. It looks nice in individual pots or a standing-out fill-up...
Very ornamental succulent plant, native to rocky areas of NW Madagascar. Leaves are silvery and banded. Inflorescences are tall and elegant. Leaves are also said to have many therapeutic uses. It is easy to keep in pots
Feijoa or "pineapple guava" is the fruit of an ornamental subtropical bush native to South America. The German botanist Otto Karl Berg called it Feijoa to honour João da Silva Feij
Grafted plant.- Popular fruit from the Caribbean and surrounding areas with pinkish skin, embossed with markings forming a network. The flavour is often sweet and pleasant, but some trees give bad-tasting fruits. We get the scions for grafting from a good-tasting tree!
Mid-large ornamental Aechmea, native to Eastern Brazil. Leaves are copper-red when exposed to high light and it produces large upright inflorescences with yellow-red tones. They last for a long time as they become infructescences, with colourful berries.
Striking ornamental from the SW Pacific, where it was already used as an ornamental by natives. Plant it in full sun on a green backdrop, to enhance the golden colour. It is both spelled xanthophyllum and zanthophyllum.